SEQUEHART BRITISH CEMETERY No.1

Sequehart

Aisne

France

 

General Directions: Sequehart is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 8 kilometres north-east of St. Quentin, and the Sequehart British Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 are just south of the road to Levergies.

 

Sequehart was captured on the 3rd October 1918 after three days' fighting, by the 5th/6th Royal Scots and the 15th Highland Light Infantry (32nd Division). The British Cemetery No.1 was made on the 10th October 1918, by the 1st/6th Sherwood Foresters.

 

Casualty Details: UK 56, Total Burials: 56

 

 

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